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CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Computer Accessories > Mice
Logitech MX 1100 Cordless Laser Mouse review
Logitech is far-and-away the design leader in PC input devices, and products like this one are the direct evidence. The MX 1100 Cordless Laser Mouse, though expensive, gives you so much to work with that we think it's worth it. From customisable buttons to a free-spinning scroll wheel, this mouse has it all -- if only it were rechargeable Read more
15 October 2008 by Rich Brown
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Nvidia GeForce GTX 295 review
The GeForce GTX 295 graphics card sees Nvidia reclaim its place at the top of the performance pile from ATI . Relatively efficient, the GTX 295 is still a power hog, but it's reasonably aggressively priced and those who stump up the cash will benefit from the fastest 3D card on the market Read more
5 February 2009 by Rich Brown
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Computer Accessories > Keyboards
Logitech diNovo Mini Keyboard review
The Logitech diNovo Mini keyboard is perfect for home cinema PC owners. While you wouldn't use it to type a dissertation, it does help you take control of your PC and its media functions without relying on multiple or clunky input devices. It definitely meets the needs of a home cinema PC owner Read more
23 January 2008 by Rich Brown
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Computer Accessories > Hard Drives
Apple Time Capsule review
Apple's Time Capsule promises Mac and PC data backup over a wireless network. Essentially an AirPort Extreme Base Station with a 500GB or 1TB hard drive built in, Time Capsule is the only device out there that combines an 802.11n wireless access point and basic network-attached storage Read more
5 March 2008 by Rich Brown
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Computer Accessories > Keyboards
Logitech G15 Keyboard (Revision 2) review
The new Logitech G15 Keyboard (Revision 2) improves on the older version in many ways. Its streamlined design and LCD screen at the top edge, which now glows orange, gives it a sleeker look. With loads of community-developed apps available, it's great for customised gaming Read more
5 June 2008 by Rich Brown
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Computer Accessories > Mice
Logitech G500 Gaming Mouse review
Fans of first-person shooters and other reflex-dependent games will find much to like in the wired G500 Gaming Mouse. Its 1,000MHz polling rate means it's very accurate, while it's also comfortable and highly customisable. It's not necessarily an obvious choice for strategy gamers, though Read more
8 October 2009 by Rich Brown
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Computer Accessories > Keyboards
Logitech S520 Cordless Desktop Keyboard review
At around £34, Logitech's basic Cordless Desktop S520 is one of its least expensive wireless mouse and keyboard sets. Though there's nothing quite revolutionary about this package, the little touches of convenience earn it our recommendation in this price range Read more
25 September 2008 by Rich Brown
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Wolfking Warrior Xxtreme review
Instead of thinking of the Wolfking Warrior Xxtreme as a standard keyboard, think of it as a separate PC gaming accessory, like a joystick. With two keypads, you can control your game on one side and type in-game chat on the other, keeping your hands busy with strategy Read more
13 February 2008 by Rich Brown
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Logitech G9 Laser Mouse review
The Logitech G9 Laser Mouse is a significant departure from the core design of the company's gaming mice in at least four years. Its two attachments let you change the grip and overall feel of the mouse. With customisable settings, this is one sensitive accessory Read more
11 January 2008 by Rich Brown
CNET UK > Reviews > Computers > Computer Accessories > Graphics Cards
Nvidia GeForce 8800 GTX review
The GeForce 8800 GTX is the most powerful graphics card on the market, and the first to support all of the 3D gaming-related features of Windows Vista and DirectX 10. It's also decent value -- it's cheaper than ATI's fastest dual-card combination and outperforms them, too Read more
25 January 2007 by Rich Brown
